What is another word for BYS?

Pronunciation: [bˈa͡ɪz] (IPA)

BYS is an acronym for "Busy Year Syndrome," a phenomenon where a person's schedule is overloaded with activities and obligations. Synonyms for BYS might include "hectic," "chaotic," "overcommitted," "swamped," "jammed," "burdened," "frazzled," "exhausted," "stressed," or "overwhelmed." These words all convey a sense of being overly busy and having too much on one's plate. They may be used to describe a person's lifestyle, work schedule, or personal life. It is important to be mindful of BYS and take steps to alleviate it by prioritizing self-care and finding ways to simplify or delegate responsibilities.

What are the hypernyms for Bys?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    financial services, online services, retail services, buying services, consumer services, purchase services.

Usage examples for Bys

There were a few hasty good-BYS then.
"Ahead of the Army"
W. O. Stoddard
Won't you let me ferret out a pair of pajamas, to say nothing of good-BYS?"
"Garrison's Finish A Romance of the Race-Course"
W. B. M. Ferguson
This done, the two wedged their way out, without ever troubling Peter or Miss Felicia with their good-BYS, Garry telling Corinne that the old lady wouldn't know they were gone, and Corinne adding under her breath that it didn't make any difference to her if she did.
"Peter A Novel of Which He is Not the Hero"
F. Hopkinson Smith

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